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    Zambia Under Edgar Lungu: A Review of Human Rights and Democracy

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    Introduction

    Edgar Lungu served as President of Zambia from January 2015 to August 2021. His administration was a critical period for human rights and democracy in the country. This article reviews the various aspects of Lungu’s presidency, highlighting key events and policies that impacted human rights and democratic practices.

    Political Climate

    Lungu’s rise to power came following the death of President Michael Sata. His tenure was characterized by political tension, particularly with the opposition party, the United Party for National Development (UPND). The political landscape was often marked by accusations of authoritarianism and the suppression of dissent.

    Human Rights Violations

    Numerous reports from human rights organizations highlighted issues such as police brutality, arbitrary arrests, and restrictions on freedom of expression. Journalists and activists faced intimidation, with several notable cases of suppression particularly during the election periods.

    Freedom of the Press

    The Lungu administration’s relationship with the media was fraught with challenges. Journalists often reported threats of violence and legal repercussions for covering government activities critically. The state-run media favored the ruling party, marginalizing independent voices.

    Electoral Process and Democracy

    The 2021 general elections, held under Lungu’s leadership, were fraught with controversies. Allegations of electoral fraud, manipulation, and violence marred the pre-election period. The opposition’s ability to campaign freely was increasingly restricted, raising concerns over the integrity of the electoral process.

    Economic Challenges

    Alongside human rights concerns, Lungu’s presidency was plagued by economic challenges, including high levels of debt and inflation. Economic instability often fed into political unrest and dissatisfaction with governance, further complicating the human rights landscape.

    Conclusion

    The presidency of Edgar Lungu was marked by significant strides in infrastructure and economic policies but overshadowed by serious human rights violations and democratic backsliding. The international community’s response and the local population’s resilience continue to shape Zambia’s path towards a more democratic future.

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